Brace yourselves London, JK Rowling has blessed us with another foray into the Potterverse, announcing that new play 'Harry Potter And The Cursed Child' will apparate into The Palace Theatre sometime next summer. The story will focus on Harry's troubled past coming back to haunt him, while his son Albus struggles under the weight of his father's legacy.

Located in the City of Westminster, The Palace Theatre is a West End theatre, opened in 1891. It was designed by Thomas Edward Collcutt and was built to be the centre of English grand opera. It was originally named the Royal English Opera House. Since, it has been used as a grand music hall, for screening films, and in 1922 The Marx Brothers featured at the theatre, where they performed parts of their Broadway shows. Since 1925, the venue has been used to stage musicals. In 1960, the theatre was Grade II listed by English Heritage.

Harry at the Palace!

The Palace Theatre will soon play host to one of the most anticipated theatre productions of all time - none other than Harry Potter and the Cursed Child. Drawing from the global sensation that is the Harry Potter series, the play is said to be neither a prequel not a sequel, but will be based upon the same characters and stories as the original books. Read more here

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